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Overloaded network
RovingRaspberry, what a lot of rubbish. If you had read my original post you would see that I pay for 3 sims, 2 phones and one in a router that I use to watch TV. I might just as well be watching TV on my phone or casting it to my TV. It makes no difference, the company accepts that their mast cannot cope with local demand but cannot give any indication as to when it will be upgraded. I have no problem with Smarty in general, when I am away from home I usually get excellent service. I switched my home router to Smarty because the service I was getting from fixed line broadband was rubbish due to corroded copper lines in waterlogged ducting feeding my area.
As for my TV being the problem you must be joking, the problem exists anyway and the company accepts that.
Do you have a vested interest in Smarty?
lenoskor Smarty do specifically state that their mobile data should not be considered a replacement for fixed line broadband.
Admittedly you are paying for three sims and not trying to run everything from one, but the issue here surely is that you are taking three connections to a busy mast and that cannot make the situation easier.
As I said, I'm not surprised that the company cannot give information because they do not run the infrastructure.
- lenoskor17-09-2024SMARTY Pioneer
Maybe when I can get some good sensibly priced broadband I'll take it. Doubt that turning off my TV will make the slightest difference to signal quality on my phones or any one else in the area.